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If you are saying the proper solution is whatever the grex voters decide, then I beg to differ. If they vote in favor of reinstatement, then yes, they will have found the proper solution because it balances jep's rights to control his own words with the rights of others to control theirs. It will also balance jep's rights to deny access to certain information with the rights of others to provide and/or access helpful information. The unfortunate fact that jep cannot deny access to 100% of the information about him is merely a byproduct of his previous decision to post publicly. He was warned and he continued. Therefore, any incidental burden (a burden which jep has not really even demonstrated to date) fairly falls on him and should not be borne by innocent posters and others who may benefit from whatever words may remain. If grex votes in favor of jep's request, that will not be a proper solution. Instead it will simply prove grex does not believe in free and uncensored speech. It will prove grex does not really care about providing information to others in need, even after JEP HIMSELF said he wished such information were available to him. It will prove grex has no compassion for strangers or newbies, but only for favored insiders. As such, it will not be a proper solution; it will merely prove grex has no core principles that cannot be trumped by the desire to do personal favors for favored persons.
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